Announcements for September 5, 2009

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No A.M. Service

P.M.
Songleader – David Evans
Pianist – Mary Creusere
Sermonette – David Metzel
Sermon – David Johnson

Teen Bible Study, Sept. 12: The teen Bible study, which is normally held the first Sabbath of the month, will be held Sept. 12 instead.

Fall Festival Gift Baskets: The fall Holy Day season is fast approaching, and we would like to remember those who are unable to attend the Feast with a nice gift basket from the congregation. If you would like to donate an item, make a monetary donation or help deliver a basket, please see Amy Stephens.

Cincinnati East Volleyball Meeting Sept. 12: There will be an informational meeting about the Cincinnati East volleyball league next week between services at 1:15 in the warehouse. The meeting will last no longer than 15 minutes. There is a sign-up list on the back table for those interested playing or helping this year. Please sign up by Sept. 26. If you have any questions, please contact Duane Phelps. The volleyball league dates will be Oct. 25, Nov. 8 and 22, Dec. 6 and 20, Jan. 10, 24 and 31, Feb. 21 and March 7.

Sabbath School Classes for September 2009
Sept. 12 Subject/Teachers: Class 1 (4- and 5-year-olds) “Day of Atonement” Carolyn Prater, Lizzy Creech, Linda Merrick
Class 2 (6- to 9-year-olds) “Day of Atonement” Lisa and Duane Phelps
Class 3 (10- to 12-year-olds) “Satan the Great Deceiver” Derek and Denise Strauss
Please note: We will be handing out a special activity booklet to each student that day. The 2009 Festival Youth Workbook is designed to encourage family discussions about the fall Holy Days.

Sept. 26 Subject/Teachers:
Class 1 (4- and 5-year-olds) “Feast of Tabernacles and Last Great Day” Laurel Krenz, Molly Harris, Linda Merrick
Class 2 (6- to 9-year-olds) “Feast of Tabernacles and Last Great Day” Heather Bennett, Bobbi Kitts
Class 3 (10- to 12-year-olds) “Where Have All the People Gone?” John and Peg McClain

Feast of Trumpets, Sept. 19: Feast of Trumpets services will be held at the Holiday Inn at the Dayton Mall, 31 Prestige Plaza Dr., Dayton. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. A Holy Day offering will be collected in the morning.
Directions: Take I-75 North to Rt. 725 exit (#44, first exit after I-675), turn right going east to first traffic light, turn right on Prestige Plaza Drive.

Challenger II Program Announcement: Young Adults: Accept the challenge for greater spiritual growth and personal leadership! Applications for the Challenger II Rock Climbing Program, for young adults age 18-30+, are now available at the Challenger II Web site (http://members.ucg.org/challenger). If you are serious about spiritual growth and willing to be challenged both physically and spiritually, you will be rewarded with meaningful friendships and fun, significant lessons and personal growth. The program will be held Dec. 27, 2009, to Jan. 3, 2010, on Mt. Lemmon, outside Tucson, Arizona. Check the Web site for more information or contact the director, James Capo, at james_capo@ucg.org.

Spring Biblical Education Tour to Turkey: Applications are now being taken for the spring Biblical Education Tour, “The Footsteps of Paul,” in the modern land of Turkey.
The goal of next spring’s program, to take place March 17-31, 2010, is to provide on-location opportunities for instruction of the New Testament including Acts, the Pauline Epistles and Revelation. The timing of the tour will allow members from all regions of the world to share this educational experience plus Passover, Night to Be Observed and the First Day of Unleavened Bread.
From the various departure points, the brethren will gather in Istanbul to begin the tour. Here we will visit some of history’s great markers of this crossroads city and explore the archeological museum, viewing such significant finds as the entrance stone from Hezekiah’s tunnel in Jerusalem.
From there, the journey will follow the path of first-century travel with important sites like Tarsus and Antioch, where Paul’s ministry began. The tour will highlight Cappadocia, Konya (Iconium), Pamphylia, the hot springs of Hierapolis and Laodicea, and then over to the coast with Ephesus and Pergamon, the crowning jewels of Turkey’s excavations.
The complete details of the tour can be found online at www.travelgallery.com. Or you can call 1-800-858-6999 for a packet to be mailed to you. This tour is limited in its number of participants, and it is on a first-come first-served.

Branson Feast Site Needs Volunteers: If you can serve as an usher, please contact Ray Harris at 4528 State Route A, Higbee, MO 65257. If you can serve in the mother’s room, please contact Penny Harris at the mailing address listed above for Ray Harris. Thank you in advance for your service.

Steamboat Springs Feast Fun Show: The Feast of Tabernacles is coming quickly! Once again this year we are planning a Feast Fun Show for your enjoyment. If you would like to share your talents through song, dance, poetry or a skit, please contact Jim Tuck by e-mail at Jim_Tuck@ucg.org or by phone at 925-634-1759 no later than Labor Day.
There will be a rehearsal on Tuesday afternoon and the show will be Wednesday night, Oct. 7 at 7:30 p.m.

Young Adult Activity at Feast in Steamboat Springs: Young Adults (singles and married, high school grads through 30s)—come and enjoy a great Rocky Mountain evening Tuesday, Oct. 6, beginning with a horse-drawn wagon ride along the banks of the Yampa River pulled by massive Percheron draft horses. Wild animals and eagles are sometimes seen.
Afterwards, we’ll return to the WindWalker log cabin along the river for a delicious meal. Live music entertainment will be provided by recording artist Kenny Knapp. We’ll have a dance floor at the cabin, so wear your dancing shoes for a great time or just listen to the music.
Registration deadline is Sept. 25, 2009. The registration forms are on the information table. If you’re interested, please pick up a registration form and submit it.

Volunteers Needed at Snowshoe Feast Site: There is a need for volunteers to serve in the auditorium at Snowshoe, West Virginia. Volunteers are needed to serve on the ushering crew, auditorium security and the mother’s room. There may be a few other miscellaneous duties also. Volunteers should contact Ron Kelley at Ron_Kelley@ucg.org (please note spelling of “Kelley”).

Volunteers Needed at Jekyll Island Feast Site: The Festival site in Jekyll Island, Georgia, is in need of volunteers to help in ushering, mother’s room and special services during this upcoming Feast of Tabernacles. If you would like to serve in one of these areas, please send the requested information to Bruce Gore directly. His address is bruce_gore@ucg.org. Thank you for serving God and His people!

Volunteers Needed at Panama City Beach Feast Site: Every Feast site has special needs, and we hope you will volunteer wherever you are attending, but we have some extra opportunities at one of the most popular sites—Panama City Beach. We currently need a large number of volunteers to serve in the auditorium and stage area, the mother’s room, parking and special services.
If you would be willing to serve in any of those areas, please send Ken Martin your name and contact information and where you would like to serve. You can contact him by e-mail at ken_martin@ucg.org.(We’d really appreciate receiving that information right away.)

Snowshoe, West Virginia: There is some additional information concerning the Snowshoe Feast site available on the Feast Web site at http://feast.ucg.org/snowshoe/. There is a copy of the material on the information table.

Festival Update: For the latest status of Feast sites around the world or to see what sites are still available for transfer, members can always go to http://feast.ucg.org.

Jamaica Feast Announcement from the Caribbean Office: An activity letter to brethren planning to attend the Jamaican Feast site in Ocho Rios has been posted on the Caribbean Web site (www.ucgcaribbean.org). Please be sure to read this letter, since it contains important information that will help us plan more effectively for the Feast. Special note: We have contracted service with Jamaica Tours to arrange ground transfers from the airport. If you would like to take advantage of the special deal they are offering, please provide them with the necessary information as outlined in the letter. Thank you for your assistance.

Reasonable Precautions Regarding the H1N1 Flu: The news media and responsible public health professionals have asked all organizations to implement programs to minimize the dangers posed by the recently discovered H1N1 influenza virus. As responsible citizens and Christians, it is important that we do our part.
Therefore, we would like to enlist the help of the membership in establishing the following guidelines for local services and for the Feast of Tabernacles.
• Know the signs and symptoms of flu. Symptoms of flu include fever or chills and cough or sore throat. In addition, symptoms of flu can include runny nose, body aches, headache, tiredness, diarrhea or vomiting.
• Self-imposed quarantine is a biblical principle. If you are sick, stay home or at your place of residence for at least 24 hours after there is no longer a fever (100 degrees Fahrenheit or 38 degrees Celsius) or signs of a fever (have chills, feel very warm, have a flushed appearance, or are sweating). This should be determined without the use of fever-reducing medications (any medicine that contains ibuprofen or acetaminophen).
• The flu often lasts for several days. If you become ill with the flu while at the Feast, you may want to consider returning home before the end of the Feast if that is possible.
• Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after coughing or sneezing. Alcohol-based hand cleaners are also effective if soap and water are not available.
• Contact a health-care provider right away if you are having difficulty breathing or are getting worse.
• Please do not come to services or bring sick children to services to get anointed. You are encouraged to call the elders if you need to be anointed. If you would prefer to not have anyone come to you, you are welcome to request an anointed cloth.
• As responsible citizens, we should cooperate with public officials in any way possible to limit the spread of this disease.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. More specific information on avoiding and treating the flu is available at www.flu.gov.

Correction to 2009 Festival Site Activities Announcements: There is an error in the “To Volunteer” sidebar article on page 15 of the 2009 Festival Site Activities Announcements. Anyone wishing to volunteer at the Bushkill (Poconos), Pennsylvania, site should contact Festival coordinator Todd Carey by sending an e-mail to todd_carey@ucg.org.